Brasilla Bath Rug

Soft and inviting with the textural appearance of a classic cobblestone street, this rug features plush cotton softness and a choice of two colors. Cut pile design front, fab... Read More >>

Soft and inviting with the textural appearance of a classic cobblestone street, this rug features plush cotton softness and a choice of two colors. Cut pile design front, fabric back. Machine wash/ dry. Import.

Rated 5 out of 5 by Tricianne Love the colors
The color blocks in this pattern are very pretty. Love the softness of the rugs and they really don't slip that much on our floor. Bought this rug for both bathrooms.
October 19, 2016

Rated 2 out of 5 by kerry1111 the ad says no slip backing and it slips bad.
the rug slips bad. the ad says no lip rugs. they do slip. they need more of a backing on the rugs.
August 24, 2016

Rated 4 out of 5 by Sue244 lovely bathroom rug
I love the design of this rug, both the 'stone path' appearance, and that it's all cotton with no rubber backing. Rubber backings eventually dry out, crack, and fall apart, and then the rugs don't stay in place. My (limited) experience has been that all-fabric rugs don't slide around. Maybe it's the fabric itself or the weave, I don't know. I love the way the rug feels under my feet, & the size is perfect for my bathroom.
I washed it (according to directions) before using it, & a great deal of lint came out of it. I don't know if this rug will shed every time it's washed (in which case it will have a rather limited 'life-span') or if this was just because it's new. That's why I rated it 'good,' rather than 'excellent.'
July 6, 2016

Rated 1 out of 5 by Washed59 Extremely disappointed
I absolutely loved the colors and the original feel but do not for any reason wash these because you will never be able to use them again. I actually washed mine on gentle cycles and hung them outside on the clothes line. Hanging them out was pretty much a waste of time because they essentially fell apart in the washer. These are disposables. They don't wash. So disappointed in this product
July 4, 2016

Rated 5 out of 5 by Lane8 Unusual and pretty
Love the colors...I bought the 3-piece set, and they go really well with everything in my bathroom.
June 11, 2016

Rated 5 out of 5 by 1redminpin Great purchase
I love the colors and quality of this bath mat. It adds so much color to my tiny master bath. It does not have the non-slip backing, so it will wash much better that the rugs that do have the backing.
June 5, 2016

Rated 4 out of 5 by Fashion66 This is good product
This was not exactly what I was looking for as far as the colors. I was able to use it in another bathroom.
June 1, 2016

Rated 5 out of 5 by marge416 very pretty
liked the product. arrived with no problems. like ordering from blair.
May 18, 2016

BEST ANSWER:It stays in place unless you push it with your foot, is not rubberized. I love mine, I have 3 in my bathroom. I shake them outside occasionally, look like new. Take them to the Laundromat to wash, since I have a temperamental washer. I recommend them, they're not slippy slide rugs, unless you move them.

BEST ANSWER:It stays in place unless you push it with your foot, is not rubberized. I love mine, I have 3 in my bathroom. I shake them outside occasionally, look like new. Take them to the Laundromat to wash, since I have a temperamental washer. I recommend them, they're not slippy slide rugs, unless you move them.

-Take notes clearly. Indicate which measurement is the width and which is the height. It is very common to mix up the measurements.

-When measuring, don’t be surprised if your window is not square. It probably won’t be noticeable if it’s a little off. Consider an outside mount for blinds and shades, to hide the imperfection.

Horizontal blinds or pleated shades

For inside mount installation:
1. Determine width: Measure (A) where headrail or roller will be installed.
2. Measure length: Measure (B) from top on inside of window casement to windowsill.

For outside mount installation:
1. Determine width: Measure (C) where brackets will be installed. Overlap the window by at least 1½” on each side for light control.
2. Measure length: Measure (D) from top of the window casement to the window sill.

For vertical blinds, use outside mount installation only. 1. Determine width: Measure (C) where headrail will be installed. Headrail must overlap the window or patio door by at least 3” on each side for vanes to stack when the blind is open.
2. Measure length: Measure (D) where the top of the headrail will be installed to the window sill or to the floor.

Pinch-pleated draperies.

1. Determine your rod width: For center-draw draperies: Rods can be mounted on the window frame, or any place on a wall you want to cover. Decide your bracket position and then measure the width between the brackets. If you don’t already have a traverse rod, add 4” to each side, left and right, to account for return. Return is the measurement from the wall to the face of the rod. Also, if you intend to open draperies to the casement, or desire maximum privacy, insulation and/or light control, the rod should be approximately 15% wider than the window (multiply width by 0.15). For one-way draw draperies: Measure your window width, add 4” for the return on one side and 1” for drapery to extend past the rod. Also, if you intend to open draperies to the casement, or desire maximum privacy, insulation and/or light control, the rod should be approximately 15% wider than the window. (multiply by 0.15)

2. Determine curtain/drapery width:
Once you have determined total rod width, use the chart below to determine the correct pinch pleated drapery width to order.

Curtain/Drapery Sizes

If Total
Rod
Width Is

Order
Drapery
Width

Hooks
Required
Per Pair

40” to 48”

48” to 50”

Up to: 14

49” to 72”

72” to 75”

Up to: 18

73” to 96”

96” to 100”

Up to: 24

97” to 120”

120” to 125”

Up to: 30

121” to 144”

144” to 150”

Up to: 34

Pinch-pleated draperies.

Determine width. Measure the area to be covered. Unless otherwise instructed in the item description, order at least 2 times the width measured for a full, custom look.

Determine length. Measure from the top of the rod to the windowsill (B), apron (C) or floor (D). Subtract ½” for floor or sill clearance.

Replacing Existing Window Coverings

Measure across the top of panels and down one side of the coverings you already have. Order the closest size.

Use this diagram to help you find the correct measurements.
A – Window width including casement
B – Length to windowsill-subtract ½” for clearance
C – Length to apron
D – Length to floor-subtract ½” for clearance

Bedding Measurements

Use these basic measurements to help you find the right fit for all your bedding essentials and fashions.

Throwstyle/Embellished/
Quilt-top/Mitered Bedspreads:

Twin

84 x 110"

Full

100 x 110"

Queen

104 x 118"

King

122 x 118"

Comforters/Duvets:

Twin

66 x 90"

Full

76 x 90"

Queen

90 x 94"

King

104 x 94"

Quilts/Coverlets:

Twin

68 x 86"

Full/Queen

86 x 86"

King

100 x 86"

Bedskirts with a Platform:

Twin

39" x 75" x 14" to 18" drop

Full

54" x 75" x 14" to 18" drop

Queen

60" x 80" x 14" to 18" drop

King

78" x 80" x 14" to 18" drop

Fitted Sheet Sizes:

Twin

39 x 75"

Full

54 x 75"

Queen

60 x 80"

King

76 x 80"

Cal King

72 x 84"

Flat Sheet Sizes:

Twin

66 x 96"

Full

81 x 96"

Queen

90 x 102"

King

108 x 102"

Cal King

108 x 102"

Pillowcase Sizes

Standard

20" x 30"

King

20" x 40"

Ruffle/Flange Pillowshams:

Standard

20 x 26" excluding 3" ruffle or 2' flange

King

20 x 36" excluding 3" ruffle or 2' flange

Blanket Sizes:

Twin

66x90"

Full

80x90"

Full/Queen

90x90"

Queen

90x90"

King

108x90"

Mattress Pad Sizes:

Twin

39x75"

Full

54x75"

Queen

60x80"

King

78x80"

Cal King

72x84"

Window Measurements
(For tips on how to measure for the perfect bedding, scroll down the page.)

-Take notes clearly. Indicate which measurement is the width and which is the height. It is very common to mix up the measurements.

-When measuring, don’t be surprised if your window is not square. It probably won’t be noticeable if it’s a little off. Consider an outside mount for blinds and shades, to hide the imperfection.

Horizontal blinds or pleated shades

For inside mount installation:
1. Determine width: Measure (A) where headrail or roller will be installed.
2. Measure length: Measure (B) from top on inside of window casement to windowsill.

For outside mount installation:
1. Determine width: Measure (C) where brackets will be installed. Overlap the window by at least 1½” on each side for light control.
2. Measure length: Measure (D) from top of the window casement to the window sill.

For vertical blinds, use outside mount installation only. 1. Determine width: Measure (C) where headrail will be installed. Headrail must overlap the window or patio door by at least 3” on each side for vanes to stack when the blind is open.
2. Measure length: Measure (D) where the top of the headrail will be installed to the window sill or to the floor.

Pinch-pleated draperies.

1. Determine your rod width: For center-draw draperies: Rods can be mounted on the window frame, or any place on a wall you want to cover. Decide your bracket position and then measure the width between the brackets. If you don’t already have a traverse rod, add 4” to each side, left and right, to account for return. Return is the measurement from the wall to the face of the rod. Also, if you intend to open draperies to the casement, or desire maximum privacy, insulation and/or light control, the rod should be approximately 15% wider than the window (multiply width by 0.15). For one-way draw draperies: Measure your window width, add 4” for the return on one side and 1” for drapery to extend past the rod. Also, if you intend to open draperies to the casement, or desire maximum privacy, insulation and/or light control, the rod should be approximately 15% wider than the window. (multiply by 0.15)

2. Determine curtain/drapery width:
Once you have determined total rod width, use the chart below to determine the correct pinch pleated drapery width to order.

Curtain/Drapery Sizes

If Total
Rod
Width Is

Order
Drapery
Width

Hooks
Required
Per Pair

40” to 48”

48” to 50”

Up to: 14

49” to 72”

72” to 75”

Up to: 18

73” to 96”

96” to 100”

Up to: 24

97” to 120”

120” to 125”

Up to: 30

121” to 144”

144” to 150”

Up to: 34

Pinch-pleated draperies.

Determine width. Measure the area to be covered. Unless otherwise instructed in the item description, order at least 2 times the width measured for a full, custom look.

Determine length. Measure from the top of the rod to the windowsill (B), apron (C) or floor (D). Subtract ½” for floor or sill clearance.

Replacing Existing Window Coverings

Measure across the top of panels and down one side of the coverings you already have. Order the closest size.

Use this diagram to help you find the correct measurements.
A – Window width including casement
B – Length to windowsill-subtract ½” for clearance
C – Length to apron
D – Length to floor-subtract ½” for clearance

Bedding Measurements

Use these basic measurements to help you find the right fit for all your bedding essentials and fashions.